Falkrik Council has announced that it is not going to extend its contract with Class 98 Limited beyond 2025 for the Five high school PPP projects in Falkirk, Scotland, UK.
The council entered the contract with Class 98 Limited in 1998, which will come to an end on August 1, 2025 and will result in the transfer the schools back to the Council.
Under the contract, Class 98 Limited is responsible for the management, operation, maintenance and servicing of the following school facilities: Bo’ness Academy, Braes High School, Graeme High School, Larbert High School and the Old Carrongrange School.
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